CN117916809A - Discharge data management system and discharge data management method - Google Patents

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CN117916809A
CN117916809A CN202280058708.5A CN202280058708A CN117916809A CN 117916809 A CN117916809 A CN 117916809A CN 202280058708 A CN202280058708 A CN 202280058708A CN 117916809 A CN117916809 A CN 117916809A
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The discharge data management system (10) is provided with: a first acquisition unit (41) that acquires a user ID for identifying one of the users of the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet (20); a second acquisition unit (42) that acquires discharge data relating to a user's discharge; a storage unit (43) that associates and stores, for each of a plurality of users, the acquired user ID with discharge data of the user corresponding to the user ID; and an output unit (44), wherein the output unit (44) (a) generates and outputs first viewing data based on the discharge data associated with the user ID stored in the storage unit (43) when the request with the user ID is received, and (b) generates and outputs second viewing data based on one or more discharge data respectively associated with one or more user IDs stored in the storage unit (43) when the request with the viewing authority ID is received.

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Discharge data management system and discharge data management method
Technical Field
The present invention relates to an exhaust data management system and an exhaust data management method for managing exhaust data related to an exhaust.
Background
In order to manage the health state of a user, etc., a device is known that estimates the behavior of an effluent via an image sensor or the like provided in a toilet device. Patent document 1 discloses a technique related to a toilet device configured to acquire a still image of falling feces using an image sensor (camera) to estimate the properties of the feces.
Prior art literature
Patent literature
Patent document 1: japanese patent application laid-open No. 2017-137707
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
The present invention aims to provide a discharge data management system capable of more properly managing discharge data.
Means for solving the problems
The discharge data management system according to one embodiment of the present invention includes: a first acquisition unit that acquires a user ID for identifying one of users of the toilet device that is to handle the discharged matter from other users; a second acquisition unit that acquires discharge data concerning a discharge of a user, the discharge data being acquired by the toilet device; a storage unit that associates and stores, for each user, the acquired user ID with discharge data of the user corresponding to the user ID; and an output unit that generates, when a first viewing request with a user ID is received, first viewing data based on the discharge data associated with the user ID stored in the storage unit, and outputs the first viewing data to the user, and that generates, when a second viewing request with a viewing authority ID set in a group consisting of a plurality of users is received, second viewing data based on one or more discharge data respectively associated with one or more user IDs corresponding to all users in the group stored in the storage unit, and outputs the second viewing data to a viewing authority corresponding to the viewing authority ID.
The discharge data management method according to an embodiment of the present invention includes: a first acquisition step of acquiring a user ID for identifying one of users of the toilet device for handling the discharge from other users; a second acquisition step of acquiring discharge data concerning a discharge of a user, the discharge data being acquired by the toilet device; a storage step of associating and storing, for each user in a group of a plurality of users, the acquired user ID with discharge data of the user corresponding to the user ID; and an output step of (a) generating first viewing data based on the discharge data associated with the user ID corresponding to the user stored in the storage step and outputting the first viewing data to the user when the first viewing request with the user ID is received, and (b) generating second viewing data based on one or more discharge data respectively associated with one or more user IDs corresponding to all users in the group stored in the storage step and outputting the second viewing data to a viewing authority corresponding to the viewing authority ID when the second viewing request with the viewing authority ID set in the group is received.
ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS OF INVENTION
The discharge data management system and the like of the present invention can more appropriately manage discharge data.
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Fig. 1 is a block diagram showing a functional configuration of a discharge data management system according to an embodiment.
Fig. 2 is a flowchart of a discharge data transmission operation of the discharge data management system according to the embodiment.
Fig. 3 is a diagram showing an example of transmission data transmitted and received in the discharge data management system according to the embodiment.
Fig. 4 is a flowchart of a data management operation of the discharge data management system according to the embodiment.
Fig. 5 is a diagram showing an example of third viewing data of the discharge data management system according to the embodiment.
Fig. 6 is a diagram showing an example of first viewing data of the discharge data management system according to the embodiment.
Fig. 7 is a diagram showing an example of first viewing data of the discharge data management system according to the embodiment.
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Hereinafter, embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. Furthermore, the embodiments described below are general or specific examples. The numerical values, shapes, materials, components, arrangement positions and connection forms of the components, steps, order of steps, and the like shown in the following embodiments are merely examples, and the gist of the present invention is not limited thereto. Among the constituent elements of the following embodiments, constituent elements not described in the independent claims will be described as arbitrary constituent elements.
Further, each of the drawings is schematic and is not necessarily strictly illustrated. In the drawings, substantially the same structures are denoted by the same reference numerals, and overlapping description may be omitted or simplified.
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Hereinafter, the discharge data management system according to the embodiment will be described. Fig. 1 is a block diagram showing a functional configuration of a discharge data management system according to an embodiment.
The discharge data management system 10 of the embodiment includes an electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20, a router 30, a server 40, and a portable terminal 50.
In the discharge data management system 10, the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20 communicates with the server 40 by being connected to the wide area communication network 60 via the router 30. For example, the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20 transmits discharge data concerning the discharge of the user obtained by the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20 to the server 40. Thereby, the server 40 can manage the user's discharge data. By accessing the server 40 using the portable terminal 50 with the dedicated application installed, the user can monitor the discharge data by the portable terminal 50.
For example, by monitoring the discharge data, the user can grasp variations in various parameters of the discharge of the home or the like of the integrated toilet seat 20, or the common electric toilet seat, and can grasp changes in the health state or the like occurring in the discharge. In this way, the discharge data management system 10 can function as a daemon system, for example, and provide daemon services to users. Further, if the discharge data management system 10 is introduced into a care facility or the like, an employee of the care facility, a doctor of an affiliated medical institution or the like can grasp the health state of a user who utilizes the care facility.
Here, in order to monitor the state of the discharge, it is necessary to distinguish and accumulate (i.e., store) discharge data of the discharge discharged by the same user from discharge data of the discharge discharged by other users. Therefore, in the present embodiment, the discharge data and the user ID for identifying the user who has performed the discharge associated with the discharge data from the other users are stored in association with each other. When the discharge data is used for monitoring the health status, the user cannot perform appropriate monitoring due to lack of knowledge for judging the health status, and the user does not care about the health status, and thus it is necessary to monitor the health status by another viewer (viewer authority) instead of the user. Accordingly, in the present disclosure, the viewing authority can view viewing data generated from the viewpoint of monitoring the health state from the user's discharge data, instead of the user himself. This allows the viewing authority to monitor the health state based on the discharge data instead of the user himself.
The following describes the components of the discharge data management system 10. In the following description, the explanation is given taking the feces discharged by the user as an example of the discharge, but the present disclosure can also be applied to the case where urine discharged by the user and menstrual blood discharged by the user are used as the discharge. In addition, the effluent is sometimes referred to as fecal matter.
The electric toilet seat integrated type toilet 20 is a multifunctional toilet having a toilet cleaning function, a hot water toilet seat function, and the like. The electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20 is an example of a toilet device. Specifically, the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20 includes a power module 21, a discharge data management module 22, a communication module 23, and an operation panel 25. The power supply module 21, the discharge data management module 22, and the communication module 23 are, for example, independent substrate modules. The power supply module 21, the discharge data management module 22, and the communication module 23 are housed in a housing 24 attached to the main body of the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20, for example. The operation panel 25 is provided on a wall portion or the like in a private room where the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20 is installed.
The power module 21 is a substrate module that converts ac power obtained from a power plug (not shown) provided in the toilet seat-integrated toilet 20 into dc power and supplies the dc power to other components that require electric power to perform operation. The power supply module 21 is realized by mounting circuit elements on a substrate, for example. The circuit element includes an AC-DC converter, a DC-DC converter, and the like. The power supply module 21 supplies electric power to a communication control unit included in the communication module 23, for example. Although not shown in fig. 1, the power supply module 21 supplies dc power to other components (for example, components for a toilet cleaning function and a hot water toilet seat function, which are main functions of the electric toilet seat integrated type toilet 20) other than the components of the discharge data management module 22 and the communication module 23.
The discharge data management module 22 is a board module for generating and transmitting (or outputting) discharge data to an external device such as the server 40. Specifically, the discharge data management module 22 is realized by executing a prescribed program by a processor and a memory mounted on a substrate. The discharge data management module 22 includes an acquisition unit 22a, a detection unit 22b, and a transmission unit 22c.
The acquisition unit 22a is a processing unit that acquires a sensor value obtained by sensing from a sensor 24a provided in the bowl. The acquisition unit 22a acquires the sensor value from the sensor 24a via a communication module (not shown) for communicating with the sensor 24a, converts the sensor value into a format that can be processed by the detection unit 22b, and outputs the sensor value.
Here, the sensor 24a will be described. The sensor 24a is a device for sensing a physical quantity related to the discharge data of the discharge. For example, in the case of performing sensing corresponding to the shape of the discharge, the sensor 24a is implemented using an image sensor (i.e., a camera). In addition, in the case of performing sensing corresponding to the odor of the exhaust, the sensor 24a is implemented using an odor sensor. The sensor 24a is implemented by an appropriate sensor including an image sensor, an odor sensor, and the like, in the exhaust data management system 10, based on the measurement and calculation content (the shape of the exhaust, the odor, and the like) of the state of the detection unit 22b as the exhaust. That is, the sensor 24a may include other sensors described above. In addition, since the user sits on the toilet seat, external light reaching the inside of the bowl (for example, illumination light of a private room where the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20 is provided) is limited. Therefore, in the present embodiment, an illumination device for sensing by the image sensor is provided in the tub. Such lighting devices are turned on after the user sits.
The detection unit 22b is a processing unit that measures the shape of the discharged material, the odor, and other conditions based on the sensor value of the discharged material discharged by the user. The detection unit 22b calculates the state of the exhaust based on the image obtained from the image sensor, the intensity value of the odor obtained from the odor sensor, and the like.
When the sensor value is an image, the detection unit 22b measures the state of the discharged matter by image analysis. For example, the measurement is performed by estimating what the shape of the discharge is based on the cross-sectional area of passage, the falling speed, and the like of the discharge in the falling state presented in the image. The measurement result of the shape of the discharge detected by the detecting unit 22b is output as, for example, a numerical value indicating which of the seven-order scales corresponds to the discharge. A seven-step scale for evaluating the shape of the discharged material is known as a bristol scale, and is a scale in which a change in the shape of feces corresponding to the length of passage of the digestive tract is evaluated by dividing the shape by 7 thresholds. In the bristol scale, a smaller number indicates a longer and stiffer stool through the digestive tract, and a larger number indicates a shorter stool through the digestive tract and contains more moisture. Moreover, the closer the value of the bristol scale is to the intermediate value (i.e. 4), the healthier the stool shape is.
On the other hand, when the sensor value is the intensity value of the odor, the state of the discharge from the detecting unit 22b is measured by applying the sensor value to a detection line or the like and normalizing the detection line or the like. For example, in the case of evaluating the amount of the malodorous substance without intentionally distinguishing the malodorous substance, if the malodorous substance is more, it means that a longer time is required to pass through the digestive tract, the intestinal bacteria are growing and the malodorous substance is increasing, or that the indigestible food is more and the malodorous substance is increasing because a shorter time is required to pass through the digestive tract. Therefore, it can be said that the less the malodorous substance is, the healthier the feces malodor and buttocks are. In addition, in the case where the malodorous substance is determined and evaluated based on the determined amount of the malodorous substance, the amount of the malodorous substance generated by the propagation of intestinal bacteria and the amount of the malodorous substance generated in the case of a large amount of undigested food can be evaluated separately. The less these malodorous substances are, the healthier the feces malodor and buttocks are.
In addition, any evaluation method for evaluating the shape of feces, feces odor, and buttocks may be applied.
The transmitting unit 22c is a processing unit that transmits discharge data concerning the discharge to an external device. The transmitting unit 22c generates transmission data for transmitting the discharge data, and transmits the generated transmission data to an external device via the communication module 23. For this purpose, the transmitting unit 22c also has a function of converting the generated transmission data into a form for transmission and reception.
The communication module 23 is a substrate module for the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20 to communicate with the server 40 via the router 30. Specifically, the communication module 23 is realized by mounting circuit elements on a substrate. The communication module 23 includes a communication unit, a communication control unit, and a storage unit, all of which are not shown.
The communication unit is a communication circuit including an antenna element or the like, and is used to communicate with the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20 via the router 30.
The communication control section performs information processing for realizing communication by the communication section by executing the program stored in the storage section. The communication control unit is realized by a microcomputer, for example, but may be realized by a processor.
The storage unit is a storage device that stores a program executed by the communication control unit. For example, the startup processing performed by the communication control section when power is supplied to the communication control section is performed based on a startup program stored in the storage section. The memory section is implemented by a semiconductor memory or the like.
The operation panel 25 is an interface device provided with a plurality of operation buttons 25a. Each of the plurality of operation buttons 25a is assigned a switching function for performing or stopping various functions of the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20. In the present embodiment, in order to specify the user ID, the operation buttons 25a disposed on the operation panel 25 are used. For example, the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20 performs authentication reception of the user in order to specify the user ID. The authentication reception is performed as follows: a number issued in advance to each of the plurality of users is displayed on each of the plurality of operation buttons 25a, and the user presses a number corresponding to the user, and the like, thereby inputting authentication information (i.e., the number of each user) to the operation panel 25. The operation panel 25 uses the inputted authentication information to specify the user ID of the user who presses the operation button 25a by referring to a data table associating the authentication information with the user ID. Hereinafter, the number and the user ID of the authentication information are sometimes used as numbers indicating the number and the user ID without distinction, but the authentication information and the user ID may also be different from the viewpoint of security or the like.
In addition to the above, authentication reception may be performed only when entering a room by performing short-range wireless communication with the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20 using a terminal device (a smart phone, a tablet terminal, or a dedicated portable device) owned by each user, or may be performed by performing biometric authentication such as face authentication by a camera installed in a private room or fingerprint authentication by a fingerprint authentication device.
The router 30 is a communication device that relays communication between the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20 and the server 40. The router 30 is provided in the same facility as the facility in which the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20 is provided. Router 30 is an example of a gateway. Specifically, the router 30 is a wireless LAN (Local Area Network ) router or the like.
The server 40 is a cloud server provided outside the facility in which the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20 is provided. The server 40 is operated by, for example, a manufacturer of the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20, and provides the aforementioned daemon service or the like by communicating with the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20. The server 40 in the present embodiment includes a first acquisition unit 41, a second acquisition unit 42, a storage unit 43, and an output unit 44.
The first acquisition unit 41 acquires a user ID for identifying one of the users of the single electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20 from the other users. The user ID acquisition means an operation of acquiring user ID information from a private room where the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20 is installed via communication. In the present embodiment, the first acquisition unit 41 is configured as a function on the server 40 that acquires the user ID included in the transmission data together with the discharge data. The first acquisition unit 41 may have any configuration as long as the user ID can be finally supplied to the storage device 46 provided in the server 40. For example, the first acquisition unit 41 may be implemented as one device that operates in a private room where the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20 is installed. In this case, for example, the first acquisition unit 41 integrates the function of the transmission unit 22c that acquires the user ID and generates the transmission data.
The second acquisition unit 42 acquires discharge data related to the user discharge obtained by the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20. The acquisition of the discharge data is an operation of acquiring information of the discharge data from a private room where the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20 is installed via communication. In the present embodiment, the second acquisition unit 42 is configured as a function on the server 40 that acquires the discharge data included in the transmission data. The second acquisition unit 42 may have any configuration as long as the discharge data can be finally supplied to the storage device 46 provided in the server 40. For example, the second acquisition unit 42 may be implemented as one device that operates in a private room where the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20 is installed. In this case, for example, the second acquisition unit 42 may be integrated with the function of the transmission unit 22c, the transmission unit 22c acquiring the discharge data and generating the transmission data, or may be integrated with the detection unit 22b, and the detection unit 22b acquiring the sensor value from the sensor 24a and detecting the state of the discharge corresponding to the parameter of the discharge data.
The storage unit 43 is a device for storing a data set in a state where the acquired user ID and the discharge data are associated. The storage unit 43 stores, for each user in a group of a plurality of users, the acquired user ID and the discharge data of the user corresponding to the user ID in association with each other. However, according to the license data described later, there is also a data set (included in a state where a user ID is associated with the discharge data) which is excluded from the group and stored separately.
The storage unit 43 also stores various data including a program executed by the server 40, discharge data, and the like. The storage unit 43 is implemented by a semiconductor memory or the like.
The output unit 44 generates and outputs viewing data, which is information for viewing by the user or the viewing authority, from the discharge data stored in the storage unit 43. Details of the output unit 44 will be described later together with a description of the operation of the discharge data management system 10.
The portable terminal 50 is a portable information terminal owned by a user (or a family thereof, etc.) of the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20, specifically, a smart phone, a tablet terminal, etc. As described above, by accessing the server 40 using the portable terminal 50, the user can monitor the recording of the discharge data or the like through the portable terminal 50. The user can also perform personal settings such as the temperature of the toilet seat and the intensity of flushing using the portable terminal 50 as a user interface.
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The operation of the discharge data management system 10 configured as described above will be described with reference to fig. 2 to 7. Fig. 2 is a flowchart showing the operation of the discharge data management system according to the embodiment. Here, as the operation of the discharge data management system 10, the operation of the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20 will be mainly described. In fig. 4 described later, an operation when the transmitted data is stored in the storage device 46 to generate and output the viewing data will be described. On the other hand, the usage of the transmitted data and the like, the usage method and the like are different depending on the purpose of operation of the discharge data management system 10, and therefore, the description thereof is omitted here.
First, a user is detected to enter a private room where the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20 is provided by a human body sensor of the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20 (S101). Then, the electric openable and closable cover of the electric toilet seat integrated type toilet 20 is opened, and the toilet seat is in a seating state. At the point in time when the user enters the room, the sensors 24a and the like for sensing the discharge are not activated, but as the toilet seat becomes seatable, they are activated (S102). The timing of activation of the sensor 24a is not limited to this, and may be always in an activated state when the user enters the room. In the case of standing urination, the sensor may be activated at the point in time when the toilet seat is open. Further, with the start-up of the sensor, the illumination device for sensing of the image sensor is also turned on. Although not described in detail, the image sensor may be used to determine the color of the discharged material included in the discharged data, and therefore, in this case, a light source of a light color close to white is selected in order to suppress the influence of the color deviation in the image. Further, since the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20 is sometimes used at night, it may be provided with an illumination device for illuminating the bowl body in addition to the illumination device for sensing of the image sensor, from the viewpoint of visibility, and may be lighted before the illumination device for sensing of the image sensor is lighted. From such a visibility point of view, the light source of the warm (low color temperature) light color is selected so as not to cause the user to wake up. The lighting device may be the same lighting device that automatically changes from a warm color to a white color.
Next, the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20 starts authentication reception of the user (S103). As described above, the authentication reception is performed by pressing any one of the plurality of operation buttons 25 a. When two or more operation buttons 25a are pressed, for example, when the user presses by mistake, the user ID of the user is acquired using authentication information transmitted from the operation button 25a pressed last.
Then, when generating transmission data, the transmitting unit 22c identifies the user ID based on the inputted authentication information, and generates transmission data including the identified user ID. The authentication acceptance is continued until the user's discharge ends (exit from the private room or exit from the toilet seat). Thus, the user can input authentication information to the discharge data management system 10 at an arbitrary timing.
When the user sits on the toilet seat and starts discharging, the acquisition unit 22a acquires the sensor value from the sensor 24a (S104). The sensor values are acquired over time, and successive sensor values are acquired over a time period. The detection unit 22b calculates the state of the discharged matter based on the sensor value (S105). The detection section 22b estimates the state of the discharge over time, and outputs continuous estimation results corresponding to the continuous sensor values. Then, the detection section 22b outputs various parameters of the discharge data as the measurement result.
Then, the transmitting unit 22c generates transmission data (S106), and transmits the discharge data to the server 40 as at least a part of the information included in the transmission data (transmission step S107).
Here, fig. 3 is a diagram showing an example of transmission data transmitted and received in the discharge data management system according to the embodiment.
As shown in fig. 3, the transmission data transmitted by the transmitting unit 22c in this embodiment includes, in addition to the user ID, a plurality of parameters related to the discharge, such as the date and time at which the discharge is performed, the type of the discharge, the shape of the discharge, the amount of the discharge, the color of the discharge, the odor of the discharge, the time required from sitting to starting the discharge, the time for cleaning the buttocks before the discharge, the time for cleaning the buttocks after the discharge, and the like. As other parameters, the thickness of the discharge, the presence or absence of interruption of the discharge, the time from entering the room to sitting, the time from entering the room to opening the toilet seat, the presence or absence of opening the toilet seat, the time from the time point of opening the toilet seat to the time of starting urination, the time of washing by the bidet (bidet), the composition of the odor, and the intensity of the odor can be considered.
When the transmission data is received, the server 40 operates as shown in fig. 4. Fig. 4 is a flowchart of a data management operation of the discharge data management system according to the embodiment.
As shown in fig. 4, when receiving the transmission data, the server 40 refers to a description corresponding to the user ID in the transmission data, the first acquisition unit 41 acquires the user ID (first acquisition step, S201), and the second acquisition unit 42 acquires the discharge data (second acquisition step, S202). These steps S201 to S202 may be performed sequentially or in parallel. The order is not limited, and the processing may be performed in a different order from the above.
Next, the storage section 43 stores a data set (stored in a memory element) associated with the user ID and the discharge data (storage step, S203).
The output unit 44 then generates viewing data to transmit to the portable terminal 50 of the person having authority to view the various data sets stored in the storage unit 43 (output step). In the output step, specifically, steps S204 to S209 are performed.
First, the output unit 44 determines whether or not there is an abnormality in the content of the discharge data stored in the storage unit 43. This determination is determined in the discharge data management system 10 based on whether or not a predetermined condition set to match the content set to "abnormal" is satisfied. That is, the output unit 44 determines whether or not the discharge data satisfies a predetermined condition (S204). When it is determined that the discharge data satisfies the predetermined condition (yes in S204), the output unit 44 generates and outputs third viewing data for notifying occurrence of an abnormality because the discharge data has an abnormality (S205). The third viewing data is output to the portable terminal 50 owned by the viewing authority. The viewing authority will be described later.
For example, the push notification shown in fig. 5 is transmitted to the mobile terminal 50 of the viewing authority and displayed on a screen or the like. Fig. 5 is a diagram showing an example of third viewing data of the discharge data management system according to the embodiment. As shown in fig. 5, since the notification from the discharge data management system 10 is displayed at the forefront so as to overlap with the work screen of the viewing authority, the viewing authority can grasp the occurrence of an abnormality and confirm the details thereof by an additional operation such as pressing the "confirm" button.
Referring back to fig. 4, the predetermined conditions in step S204 will be described. The predetermined condition here is a criterion set in the discharge data management system 10 as described above in accordance with the content set as "abnormal". Therefore, the predetermined condition is different depending on the purpose of managing and operating the discharge data management system 10.
The following is an example of the predetermined conditions. For example, when the number of times of discharge of urine on 1 day exceeds the reference number, the output unit 44 determines that a predetermined condition is satisfied. In this way, when the number of times of discharge in a certain period is excessive, the output unit backtracks from the latest discharge data, accumulates the number of times of discharge in a predetermined period in the past, and compares the accumulated number of times with the reference number of times to determine whether or not a predetermined condition is satisfied. Then, the "number of toilets is large" is generated and output while notifying that an abnormality has occurred. To find the doctor to shop for a bar. "third viewing data of the proposal message.
For example, when the discharge data relating to the discharge of menstrual blood is not stored even in the reference period of 3 days, 1 week, or the like, which exceeds the menstrual period, the output unit 44 determines that the predetermined condition is satisfied. In this way, when the discharge is considered abnormal because the predetermined day is greatly exceeded, the output unit determines whether or not the predetermined condition is satisfied based on the fact that the discharge data is not recorded for a predetermined period from the predetermined day on which the next discharge data scheduled as the latest discharge data is stored. Then, the notification of occurrence of abnormality is generated and outputted together with the notification of occurrence of abnormality, including "a menstrual period has elapsed for a predetermined day of 3 days (or 1 week). "third viewing data of message of status of the like.
For example, when discharge data related to discharge of muddy, liquid and black feces is stored, the output unit 44 determines that a predetermined condition is satisfied. In this way, when the abnormal value of the specified parameter included in the discharge data is set to be abnormal, the output unit compares the parameter in the latest discharge data with the reference of the abnormal value to determine whether or not the specified condition is satisfied. Then, the generation and output of the notification of the occurrence of the abnormality include "is there symptoms such as abdominal pain, fever, vomiting, nausea? Please see the doctor as soon as possible. "third viewing data of the advice message.
For example, when the interval between the discharge of the feces at a certain time and the discharge of the feces at the next time exceeds the maximum value of the past interval, the output unit 44 determines that the predetermined condition is satisfied. In this way, when the interval between the two pieces of discharge data related to the discharge of the system is excessively long, the output unit compares the latest interval between the two pieces of discharge data with the past maximum interval to determine whether or not a predetermined condition is satisfied. Then, a record containing "no bowel movement for 4 days from the last bowel movement" is generated and output while notification of occurrence of an abnormality. "third viewing data of the message about the situation.
For example, when the latest discharged stool type (for example, classification of 4 such as constipation type, diarrhea type, standard type, mixed type, etc.) is different from the tendency of the statistical stool type during discharge in the past predetermined period, the output unit 44 determines that the predetermined condition is satisfied. In this way, when the statistical state of the discharge in the past predetermined period is abnormal, which is different from the latest discharge state, the output unit compares the state of the discharge calculated from the latest discharge data with the state of the statistical discharge calculated from the discharge data in the past predetermined period to determine whether or not the predetermined condition is satisfied. Then, an inclusion is generated and output in connection with "from constipation type to standard type" while notification of occurrence of an abnormality. The state is very good. "and" from standard type to constipation type. And taking the standard type as a target bar. "third viewing data of message of status of the like.
Returning to the explanation of fig. 4, after step S205 and when it is determined that the discharge data does not satisfy the predetermined condition (no in S204), the process proceeds to step S206. In step S206, the output unit 44 determines whether or not a request (first viewing request) for viewing the user' S own discharge data is received. The output unit 44 determines whether the viewing request is the first viewing request by determining whether the user ID is included in the viewing request. When it is determined that the first viewing request is accepted (yes in S206), the output unit 44 generates and outputs first viewing data (S207). The first viewing data is output to the mobile terminal 50 owned by the user corresponding to the user ID included in the first viewing request.
For example, a screen or the like shown in fig. 6 is displayed on the mobile terminal 50 of the user. Fig. 6 is a diagram showing an example of first viewing data of the discharge data management system according to the embodiment. As shown in fig. 6, in the first viewing data, various parameters included in the discharge data of the corresponding user can be viewed without being processed.
Returning to fig. 4, after step S207, and when it is determined that the output unit 44 has not accepted the first viewing request (no in S206), the flow proceeds to step S208. In step S208, the output unit 44 determines whether or not a request (second viewing request) for viewing of the discharge data of all users in the group, which is made by the viewing authority set in the group including all users sharing one toilet device, is accepted. The output unit 44 determines whether the viewing request is a second viewing request by determining whether the viewing request has the viewing authority ID. When it is determined that the second viewing request is accepted (yes in S208), the output unit 44 generates and outputs second viewing data (S209). The second viewing data is output to the mobile terminal 50 owned by the viewing authority person corresponding to the viewing authority person ID included in the second viewing request.
For example, a screen or the like shown in fig. 7 is displayed on the mobile terminal 50 of the viewing authority. Fig. 7 is a diagram showing an example of second viewing data of the discharge data management system according to the embodiment. As shown in fig. 7, in the second viewing data, only the user's health degree, which is estimated from the discharge data and which corresponds to the user ID associated with the discharge data, can be viewed by the viewing authority. Specifically, in the second viewing data, the user names (user 1 to user 4) of the users who have performed the discharge and the health degrees of the users (calculated based on the discharge data according to the operation policy of the discharge data management system 10, etc.) can be viewed. On the other hand, the direct parameters included in the discharge data are not included, and cannot be read.
For example, when the viewer is another user who is different from the viewer, the user may feel psychological interference with parameters such as the shape and number of the discharged objects even if the viewer is a viewing authority. By doing so as described above, it is possible to monitor the health status of users within a group while suppressing psychological conflicts of users. In addition, in the case where the viewer is himself/herself (for example, the "own detailed data" button is pressed in fig. 7), or in the case where there is a relationship with little psychological conflict between users, all the parameters of the discharged data may be viewable by the viewing authority.
Here, between the viewing authority and the individual user, permission, non-permission, or the like may be set for the viewing authority to view the data (i.e., the second viewing data). For example, since self-management is possible, the permission function described above is assumed to be necessary for restricting the viewing of the viewing authority, for example, in a case where the viewing of the viewing authority is not required, or in a case where there is a psychological feeling of contact with the viewing of the viewing authority from the viewpoint of privacy. Accordingly, for example, permission data indicating whether or not to permit the output of the second viewing data to the viewing authority is stored in association with the data set in the storage section 43.
For example, in the application program of the mobile terminal 50, the permission data is applied from the viewing authority side to the browsed person to obtain permission for outputting the second viewing data, and when the application is permitted from the browsed person side, the permission data for permitting the output of the second viewing data is stored in association with the user ID. The data set stored in the storage unit 43 thereafter (or previously included) is associated with license data that permits the output of the second viewing data. On the other hand, when the application is denied, the permission data for not permitting the output of the second viewing data is associated with the user ID and stored. The data set stored in the storage unit 43 thereafter (or previously included) is associated with permission data that does not permit the output of the second viewing data.
In addition, the permission data may be applied to the browsing authority by the browsed person. In this case, on the viewing authority side, even if the application is not permitted, the permission data that permits the output of the second viewing data is associated with the user ID and stored. However, the application may be denied on the viewing authority side, and when the application is denied on the viewing authority side, the permission data for not permitting the output of the second viewing data may be stored in association with the user ID. In addition, when there are a plurality of viewing authority, permission data may be stored for each viewing authority. That is, license data is stored for each combination of the respective user IDs and the user ID of the viewing authority.
When a user associated with permission data that does not permit output of the second viewing data is excluded from the group that can be viewed by the viewing authority and the second viewing data is generated, the data of the user is not included in the second viewing data. In this way, the user can selectively permit or not permit the output of the second viewing data.
Returning to fig. 4, after step S209, and when the output unit 44 determines that the second viewing request is not accepted (no in S208), the process ends.
As described above, in the present embodiment, the viewing authority can view viewing data generated from the standpoint of monitoring the health condition from the user's discharge data, instead of the user himself. As a result, the viewing authority can monitor the health state of the user based on the discharge data instead of the user himself, and thus the discharge data can be managed more appropriately.
[ Effect etc. ]
As described above, the discharge data management system 10 according to the first aspect includes: a first acquisition unit 41 that acquires a user ID for identifying one of the users of the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20 who is to handle the discharged matter from the other users; a second acquisition unit 42 that acquires discharge data concerning a discharge of a user, the discharge data being acquired by the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20; a storage unit 43 that associates and stores, for each user in a group of a plurality of users, the acquired user ID with discharge data of the user corresponding to the user ID; and an output unit 44, wherein the output unit 44 (a) generates first viewing data based on the discharge data associated with the user ID stored in the storage unit 43 and outputs the first viewing data to the user when receiving the first viewing request with the user ID, and (b) generates second viewing data based on one or more discharge data respectively associated with one or more user IDs corresponding to all users in the group stored in the storage unit 43 and outputs the second viewing data to the viewing authority corresponding to the viewing authority ID when receiving the second viewing request with the viewing authority ID set in the group.
In such an exhaust data management system 10, the user can read the read data generated from the viewpoint of monitoring the health condition based on the user's exhaust data by the read authority instead of the user himself. As a result, the viewing authority can monitor the health state of the user based on the discharge data instead of the user himself, and thus the discharge data can be managed more appropriately.
For example, the discharge data management system 10 according to the second aspect is the discharge data management system 10 according to the first aspect, wherein the second viewing data includes information indicating the health degree of the user estimated based on the discharge data and corresponding to the user ID associated with the discharge data.
Accordingly, the second viewing data that can be viewed by the viewing authority includes the health degree estimated based on the discharge data. For example, if the user does not include data directly related to the discharged data other than the health degree, but only the health degree is provided to the viewing authority for viewing, the discharged data directly related to the discharged material of each user is not viewed by the viewing authority. In this case, for example, since the viewing authority can see only the information of the estimated health degree, it is possible to delegate the management of the health state to the viewing authority instead of the user itself while managing the discharge data from the viewpoint of keeping the discharge of the users in the group secret.
For example, the discharge data management system 10 according to the third aspect is the discharge data management system 10 according to the second aspect, wherein the second viewing data does not include information indicating the discharge data.
Thus, the discharged data directly related to the discharged matter of each user is not read by the read authority. Accordingly, the discharge data can be managed from the viewpoint of confidentiality of the discharge of users within the group.
For example, the discharge data management system 10 according to the fourth aspect is the discharge data management system 10 according to the first aspect, wherein the output unit further generates third viewing data based on the discharge data satisfying a predetermined condition indicating an abnormality when the acquired discharge data satisfies the predetermined condition, and outputs the third viewing data to the viewing authority. Thus, when the discharged data satisfies a predetermined condition indicating an abnormality, the user can view the third viewing data even if there is no viewing request from the viewing authority.
Further, for example, the discharge data management system 10 according to the fifth aspect is the discharge data management system 10 according to any one of the first to fourth aspects, wherein the group includes all users sharing one electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20.
Thus, when the second reading request is received, the user of the first toilet seat-integrated toilet 20 can read the discharge data of all users sharing the same toilet seat.
For example, the discharge data management system 10 according to the sixth aspect is the discharge data management system 10 according to any one of the first to fifth aspects, wherein the viewing authority is one of the users included in the group.
Thus, one of the users included in the group can input the second viewing request as necessary, and view the discharge data of all the users in the group.
For example, the discharge data management system 10 according to the seventh aspect is the discharge data management system 10 according to any one of the first to sixth aspects, wherein the discharge is feces discharged by the user.
This makes it possible to more appropriately manage discharge data concerning faeces of the user.
For example, the discharge data management system 10 according to the eighth aspect is the discharge data management system 10 according to any one of the first to sixth aspects, wherein the discharge is urine discharged by the user.
This makes it possible to more appropriately manage the discharge data concerning the urine of the user.
For example, the discharge data management system 10 according to the ninth aspect is the discharge data management system 10 according to any one of the first to sixth aspects, wherein the discharge is menstrual blood discharged by the user.
This makes it possible to more appropriately manage the discharge data concerning the menstrual blood of the user.
For example, the discharge data management system 10 according to the tenth aspect is the discharge data management system 10 according to any one of the first to ninth aspects, wherein the storage unit 43 further associates permission data indicating whether or not each user permits the output of the second viewing data to the viewing authority with a user ID corresponding to each user, and excludes the user from the group when the permission data does not permit the output of the second viewing data to the viewing authority.
Thus, the user can selectively permit or not permit the output of the second viewing data.
The discharge data management method according to the eleventh aspect includes: a first acquisition step of acquiring a user ID for identifying one of the users of the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20 for handling the discharge from the other users; a second acquisition step of acquiring discharge data concerning a discharge of a user by the electric toilet seat-integrated toilet 20; a storage step of associating and storing, for each user in a group of a plurality of users, the acquired user ID with discharge data of the user corresponding to the user ID; and an output step of (a) generating, when the first viewing request with the user ID is accepted, first viewing data based on the discharge data stored in the storage step and associated with the user ID corresponding to the user, and outputting the first viewing data to the user, and (b) generating, when the second viewing request with the viewing authority ID set in the group is accepted, second viewing data based on the one or more discharge data respectively associated with the one or more user IDs corresponding to all the users in the group stored in the storage step, and outputting the second viewing data to the viewing authority corresponding to the viewing authority ID.
Such a discharge data management method can provide the same effects as those of the discharge data management system 10 described above.
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The embodiments have been described above, but the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments.
The communication method between the devices in the above embodiments is not particularly limited. For example, a relay device, not shown, may be interposed in the communication between the devices.
Further, in the above-described embodiment, the processing performed by the determined processing section may be performed by another processing section. The order of the plurality of processes may be changed, or the plurality of processes may be executed in parallel.
In the above embodiment, each component may be realized by executing a software program suitable for each component. Each component may be realized by a program execution unit such as a CPU or a processor reading and executing a software program recorded on a recording medium such as a hard disk or a semiconductor memory.
The respective components may be realized by hardware. For example, each component may be a circuit (or an integrated circuit). These circuits may be integrally formed as one circuit or may be separate circuits. Further, each of these circuits may be a general-purpose circuit or a dedicated circuit.
Furthermore, the general or specific aspects of the invention may be implemented by a system, apparatus, method, integrated circuit, computer program, or computer-readable recording medium such as a CD-ROM. Furthermore, the present invention can be realized by any combination of a system, an apparatus, a method, an integrated circuit, a computer program, and a recording medium.
For example, the present invention may be implemented as an information processing method (discharge data management method) executed by a computer, a program for causing a computer to execute such an information processing method, or a computer-readable non-transitory recording medium having such a program recorded thereon.
The present invention includes a mode in which various modifications can be made to each embodiment by those skilled in the art, or a mode in which the constituent elements and functions of each embodiment are combined arbitrarily within the scope of the gist of the present invention.
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41 First obtaining part
42 Second acquisition unit
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1. An ejection data management system, comprising:
A first acquisition unit that acquires a user ID for identifying one of users of the toilet device that is to process the discharged matter from other users;
a second acquisition unit that acquires discharge data, which is obtained by the toilet device and relates to a discharge of a user;
a storage unit that associates and stores, for each user, the acquired user ID with discharge data of the user corresponding to the user ID; and
An output section for outputting the output signal,
The output part is provided with a plurality of output parts,
(A) When a first viewing request with a user ID is accepted, first viewing data is generated based on the discharge data associated with the user ID stored in the storage unit and output to the user,
(B) When a second viewing request with a viewing authority ID set in a group of a plurality of users is received, the second viewing data is generated based on one or more discharge data stored in the storage unit and associated with one or more user IDs corresponding to all users in the group, respectively, and is output to a viewing authority corresponding to the viewing authority ID.
2. The ejection data management system of claim 1, wherein,
The second viewing data contains information indicating the health degree of the user, which is estimated based on the discharge data and which is the health degree of the user corresponding to the user ID associated with the discharge data.
3. The discharge data management system of claim 2, wherein,
The second viewing data does not include information indicating the discharge data.
4. The ejection data management system of claim 1, wherein,
The output unit further generates third viewing data based on the discharge data satisfying a predetermined condition indicating an abnormality when the acquired discharge data satisfies the predetermined condition, and outputs the third viewing data to the viewing authority.
5. The ejection data management system of claim 1, wherein,
The group includes all users sharing one of the toilet devices.
6. The ejection data management system of claim 1, wherein,
The viewing authority is one of the users included in the group.
7. The ejection data management system of claim 1, wherein,
The discharge is faeces discharged by the user.
8. The ejection data management system of claim 1, wherein,
The discharge is urine discharged by the user.
9. The ejection data management system of claim 1, wherein,
The discharge is menstrual blood discharged by the user.
10. The discharge data management system according to any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein,
The storage section further associates license data for each user with a user ID respectively corresponding to each user, the license data indicating whether or not to permit the output of the second viewing data to the viewing authority,
And excluding the user from the group when the permission data does not permit the second viewing data to be output to the viewing authority.
11. A discharge data management method, comprising:
A first acquisition step of acquiring a user ID for identifying one of users of the toilet device for handling the discharge from other users;
a second acquisition step of acquiring discharge data, which is obtained by the toilet device and relates to a discharge of a user;
A storage step of associating and storing, for each user in a group of a plurality of users, the acquired user ID with discharge data of the user corresponding to the user ID; and
An output step of the output signal,
In the step of outputting,
(A) When a first viewing request with a user ID is accepted, first viewing data is generated based on the discharge data associated with the user ID corresponding to the user stored in the storing step, and output to the user,
(B) When a second viewing request with a viewing authority ID set in the group is received, second viewing data is generated based on one or more discharge data associated with one or more user IDs corresponding to all users in the group stored in the storing step, and is output to a viewing authority corresponding to the viewing authority ID.
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